Srdjan Staletovic
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Arkan's killing fits a pattern of executions of public personalities in Serbia, and even he boasted to the Hague tribunal that he knew too much about the crimes of the regime.
Following its accusations of a French-led attempt on the life of Slobodan Milosevic, Belgrade authorities have pressed charges against a Serbian group for plots against the president and opposition leader Vuk Draskovic.
The powerful political tremors rocking Slobodan Milosevic's ruling SPS party to its core will not necessarily bring it down. Indeed many SPS officials think that the party has a strategy in mind that could give them another decade in power.
Whose side is Vuk Draskovic really on? Is he Milosevic's lightning rod, ready to draw the hostility of the crowd, or a double agent, out to strangle the revolution at birth?